Yard Spacer
Yard spacers were important components used on sailing ships to maintain the proper alignment and spacing of the yards, which are horizontal beams or poles that support the sails. They were typically made of wood or metal and were inserted between adjacent yards to keep them at the correct distance from each other. Yard spacers helped distribute the load evenly across the ship’s rigging and ensured that the sails could be set and trimmed effectively. The main function of yard spacers was to prevent the yards from coming into contact with each other during maneuvers and to maintain the desired gap between them. By securing the spacers between the yards, the crew could ensure that the sails had sufficient clearance and could operate smoothly without interference. Yard spacers were adjustable, allowing for precise positioning based on the specific requirements of the ship’s rigging and the sailing conditions. They played a crucial role in the stability, balance, and performance of the vessel under sail. Wooden Ship Model Fittings Yard Spacer.
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